U.S. Mint sales report: Week ending July 15, 2018

This U.S. Mint numismatic sales report covers the week ending July 15, 2018. The Mint’s best-selling product this week was again the 2018 U.S. Mint Proof Set(18RG), which sold 5,429 units. In second place is the 2018 American Gold Eagle one-ounce Uncirculated coin (18EH), released on July 12, 2018, it sold 4,149 units sold. The third best-selling item this week was the 2018U.S. Mint Uncirculated (18RJ), with 3,046 sold. It’s followed by the 2018 U.S. Mint Silver Proof Set (18RH), with 2,704 individual units sold; and the 2018American Silver Eagle one-ounce Uncirculated coin (18EG), with 2,635 sold.

The week also saw no downward adjustments on the 2018 World War I Silver $1 Proof Coin & Medal Sets and the latter are marked “currently unavailable” on the Mint’s website. On the other hand, the Proof and Uncirculated centennial silver dollars are now marked “limited” and are once again up for sale. The 2018 Voyageurs National Park coins, bags, and rolls suffered a cumulative downward adjustment of -780.

The following are the U.S. Mint’s cumulative sales figures for the reporting period ending Sunday, July 15. “LKS” indicates that the number given is the last known sales figure for a sold-out item. Mintage and product limits are indicated, where applicable; if a coin is in stock but is nearing sold-out status, a link to the Mint’s product page is provided. Items in italics either are scheduled for release or have been released too recently to appear on the report; items in bold are appearing on the report for the first time.

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